durham open day ! was really informative, with a great sociology lecture+debate. i really hope i’ll have an opportunity to study abroad when im in university, whereever i go. need to get a 2:1 in the first year for that though >.>

Friday classes haven’t started yet and I decided to keep up with my reading a little bit. The weather is pretty dark and rainy so it makes me want to read even more. I’m gonna read ‘Kafka on the Shore’ by Haruki Murakami. I read the first few pages before but I wanted to start from the beginning again. There’s something about his books and stories that I love, even if I’m just reading the translations.

I don’t know what else I’ll be doing later, I’ll probably read some art history from the professor’s notes. I really like those days that I get to spend alone without feeling the pressure of every day life.

Guys, I notice a lot of studyblr post with pictures on top that don’t belong to them. I know a lot of people do put a disclaimer on top saying that they don’t own the post & credits to the owner but that’s honestly still hijacking someone else works while the actual owner gets no recognition.

Imagine working on all your notes putting in so much time & effort for someone else to grab it and start going around showing everyone without once saying you that you were the one behind it.

Now I’m not saying don’t put photo’s up that isn’t yours but rather use photos where you can credit the actual owner. You can mention their URL or put a link to their page in your post.

I’ll nevermind anyone using any of my work, in fact, I love it when they do because it shows how much they like it but it can be disheartening you are not credited.

About me 🌞🍑

Hey! I’m a senior in Australia and I thought it’d try to start a blog to motivate me to be a better person, and as a lil hobby I guess. I’ll be posting about study, student life, wellness, and a bit of travel every now and then

I like arctic monkeys a lot (and music in general), I ice skate nationally and internationally, and I have an interest in space, surgery and chemistry